Adjusting module positions size

GK User
Tue May 06, 2014 12:53 am
I created a new module block and placed it right between bottom 2 and bottom 3.

I would like to adjust the size of my new module block to 3 module positions and work from the following setup:

1st module would be 50%
2nd module would be 25%
3rd module would be 25%

Can you tell me which file I need to edit?

Thanks
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GK User
Tue May 06, 2014 6:17 am
Could You please post an url to your site?
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GK User
Tue May 06, 2014 6:59 pm
my site is not up for you to access! What I need is the file I need to edit! And please take into count the time delay in posting and waiting for a reply, just to have to post again...

The information I need should be posted on Gavick.com! And do hope you don't take it this the wrong way... But all I need is the name of the file! Also where is Gavick Framework located? I see you are using a modified version of Joomlart T3 framework but not the process one can use to adjust the module position or add a module block.

Having the framework available for your members to download would save a lot of us time...
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Tue May 06, 2014 7:05 pm
You can use override.css.
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GK User
Tue May 06, 2014 9:42 pm
Each framework has a format in which one should use can you please post how Gavick framework works!

Where is Gavick settings what do I have to add to the override.css file?

should I use px or %? Can you tell me how many emails or post must I write before getting a clear answer?

Simple how would a member adjust the size of the modules?

4 module positions

user1 user2 user3 user4

I want to adjust

user1 50%
user2 25%
user325%

and get rid of user4 module position or turn it off! Other frameworks allow you to turn a module position off but for some reason Gavick framework can't be found so one is left with posting a questions in your forum...

What needs to be added to the orverride.css file...
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Wed May 07, 2014 2:57 pm
I would like to know how long does it take to get an answer in this forum?
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GK User
Wed May 07, 2014 5:59 pm
There is no point to be rude.
If you don't want to share site url (just because) I can only assume how your site might look. And as I'm not a clairvoyant and this is custom module (as you have written) I can't give you exact answer.
I will not post on how gavick framework works as it would took hours to write. There are theme options where you can set most commonly used settings. If you need to modify the look you enable override.css and put css declarations into that file.
If you are not skilled with html, css, firebug/devtools then you will not be able to do it on yourself - what moves us to a situation where you require help and doesn't provide anything so that help can be made. In that poin I would suggest to hire a frontend developer to do the changes to you (even if they are quite easy and with access to site would be done in no time).

Ps - your previous posts was replied in no time. Exactly as you I'm just human and I eat, sleep, do other things, so you must understand that if you leave your question without any exact informations - your answer will happen when I'm back, but will not give you much.
Also we have unwritten rule here, that no posts wait more than 48 for an answer.

So going back to the topic - you can share your site url (live or via PM), or it is going to be just theoretical talk, and from what I see - you are not skilled enough to move it into working changes.
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Thu May 08, 2014 5:41 am
You use the word rude and then you go on to state I don’t have the skills to fix the problem my son is having? Man you are funny!!!

Let me just say that before you question a person skills always know who you are talking to! My son asked you a simple question, and what I see all you had to do is give the name of 3 files that would have let him make the modifications to Gavick Template. And needing access to his system wasn’t required! So the flying in the dark comment doesn’t fly… And who are you that anyone needs to lie to? He told you his system was available for you to access it and all he needed to know was the files he needed to edit!

The reply he should have gotten should’ve pointed him to the files and ended with an option for help if he needed… But I guess you really don’t know anything about real customer support, because you too busy being funny!

All modifications needed has been done so there is my need to continue this post…
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Thu May 08, 2014 4:21 pm
Your post also sounds funny... Have a nice day.
Closing the topic.
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